On Friday night, a note from Zuckerberg showed up in my news
ticker. I subscribe to his updates, so was curious to see what he
was sharing with the world.

Turns out, he was commenting on a photo that another employee had
posted in an album called Life At Facebook. Apparently that's
Zuck on the left. (It looks like him -- the trademark grey shirt,
the hair, the worked-out arms.)

I don't know for sure, though, because the photo and entire
string disappeared from view a few minutes later. (Fortunately, I
got a screenshot.) Somebody must have realized that Zuck's
comment had just exposed the photo to his 10.4 million (!)
subscribers.

Two points: first, if the Facebook's CEO can't even figure out
the privacy settings, how are the rest of us supposed to?

Second: Facebook looks like a really fun place to work, but
wouldn't you be a little scared to beat your CEO at a game like
this? Seems a little more humiliating than beating him at
ping-pong.